Gareth Southgate ensured that “he won’t stay longer” than necessary as coach of england then criticizing his team’s no -win start to their UEFA Nations League run.
England are bottom of Group 3 of League A in the Nations League with just one point after beating 1-0 to Hungary and tying 1-1 with Germany. They face Italy on Friday, who lead by four points. Southgate, who led England to the 2018 World Cup semi-finals and the Euro 2020 final in 2021, signed a new contract until the end of 2024 in November last year.
“I’m not going to stay longer than set, but I think I can do a great job for the team, and I think we’ve done a great job with the team,” Southgate told reporters.
“If you come back, I always say that. I’m not forever here, am I? There will be another England manager. Most of those players are like that. If I feel like the players are still giving. They’re all and respond to what we do? Yes, I do.
Southgate has often been criticized for being too cautious, with pundits and fans urging him to play Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool) and Jack Grealish (Manchester City) more often. “… I’ve heard about conservatism, but we were the top scorers in Europe last year,” he said referring to England’s 39 goals in World Cup qualifying, their highest in a qualifying campaign.
“I will always have situations where people don’t agree with the national team. That noise in the last two or three years seems very loud and I have to put up with it and move on to the European Championship. And all the previous tags. -day. “
After their match against Italy on Friday, England will host Hungary on June 15.
Source: La Verdad

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